Croatian President Blasts EU Penalties Against Hungary
Croatia’s president says that efforts by the European Union to uphold democratic standards in member countries are threatening to tear the bloc apart
Croatia’s president says that efforts by the European Union to uphold democratic standards in member countries are threatening to tear the bloc apart
A British judge has rejected a lawsuit that accused the U.K. government of allowing the import of cotton products associated with forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is visiting Senegal with a message about the future of U.S.-Africa relations
Western envoys have visited Kosovo and Serbia as part of their ongoing efforts to defuse tensions and help secure a reconciliation agreement between the two
King Charles III has asked that profits from a 1 billion-a-year ($1.2 billion) Crown Estate windfarm deal be used for the public good rather than the royal family
Poland’s prime minister has requested a security review of strategic infrastructure after three foreign divers were rescued from near a key oil port where they had no authorization to be
FBI Director Christopher Wray says he’s “deeply concerned” about the Chinese government’s artificial intelligence program, asserting that it was “not constrained by the rule of law.”
The governing board of Puerto Rico’s power company says it has approved a plan to privatize electric generation in the U.S. territory after meeting for nearly two hours behind closed doors
U_S_ Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has met with her Chinese counterpart and pledged an effort to manage differences and “prevent competition from becoming anything ever near conflict.”
U.K. inflation eased for a second month in December, boosting confidence that the cost-of-living crisis has peaked